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AP college football poll reaction: What's next for each Top 25 team? - ESPN

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The new AP Top 25 college football poll is out. Week 3 saw some rivalries renewed and some teams hit the road for big-name matchups.

However, the week was mostly devoid of upset drama. Georgia battled to a one-point win over Kentucky, Alabama dominated Wisconsin behind five total touchdowns from Jalen Milroe, and Ole Miss easily handled Wake Forest.

Oregon State put up a fight against rival Oregon, but the Ducks pulled away in the second half. In the 49-14 win, Ducks QB Dillon Gabriel had over 300 yards of total offenses and three total scores.

What does it mean for the new AP Top 25? Let's break down the rankings. Stats courtesy of ESPN Research. All times Eastern Previous ranking: 2 2024 record: 3-0 Week 3 result: Defeated UTSA 56-7 Stat to know: Arch Manning's 67-yard touchdown run was the longest by a Texas QB since Vince Young had an 80-yard scoring run against Oklahoma State in 2005. What's next: Saturday vs.

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